Quest for the Lost Maya
This program explores archaeological evidence of a previously unknown Mayan society based in the Yucatan Peninsula of southern Mexico. The film surveys their dramatic rise to prominence in the "preclassic era" of the Maya (800-700 BC) as well as new evidence of the collapse of their civilization in the 800-900s AD.G

Globe Trekker"Southern Mexico"
From the Day of the Dead festival in Pazcuaro, Ian goes to the old colonial town of Guanajuato. He heads to Acapulco, taking in glitzy nightlife and watching the cliff divers. He joins the spring surfing festival in Puerto Escondido, travels to the Mayan ruins of Palenque, and goes to San Cristobal before trekking through the Lancondon jungle.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Climbing Idaho"
Today's rock-climbing enthusiasts support climbing gyms, clubs and advocacy groups - no longer the exclusive band of wanderers of just a few decades ago. The heights they achieve throughout the state require skills, levels of expertise, techniques and climbing methods as varied as the state's terrain. Cameras follow as they seek to conquer nature's rock walls.G

7:30 pm

Dialogue"Sandra Day O'Connor"
The first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court talked with host Marcia Franklin about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence, and fly fishing. O'Connor was in Idaho as keynote speaker at the Andrus Center for Public Policy's conference on women and leadership. Franklin also talks with David Adler, director of the Andrus Center.G

8:00 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Metro Special"
The Field Guide presents a special on the Metropolitan Regional Planning Agency, examining its operation and the controversies surrounding it. One of the agency's critical roles is to help manage growth and avoid sprawl.G

8:30 pm

Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope"The Many Faces of Los Cabos, Mexico"
Los Cabos is actually two resorts: Cabo San Lucas, at the tip of the Baja California peninsula, and San Jose del Cabo, 23 miles north along the coast. Joseph covers both and the sea that binds them - the Sea of Cortez - on his Los Cabos, Mexico adventure. Activities include whale watching and seaside dining, hiking through the desert to hidden waterfalls and swimming with dolphins. D

9:00 pm

How to Travel The World for Free"No Dinero - Mucho Problemo"
The travel without money takes Wigge trough Costa Rica, Panama and Columbia, where living and traveling without money is particularly difficult. In Peru, he visits the Inca town of Machu Picchu free of charge as a load carrier. Now he suffers from a streak of bad luck. D

9:30 pm

Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge"Alaska: Katmai Coast"
The largest intact stretch of uninhabited coastline left in North America also has the world's largest population of grizzly bears. Joining bear biologists, Wolfe captures a fresh look at grizzly behavior.G

10:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Southern Mexico"
From the Day of the Dead festival in Pazcuaro, Ian goes to the old colonial town of Guanajuato. He heads to Acapulco, taking in glitzy nightlife and watching the cliff divers. He joins the spring surfing festival in Puerto Escondido, travels to the Mayan ruins of Palenque, and goes to San Cristobal before trekking through the Lancondon jungle.G

11:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Climbing Idaho"
Today's rock-climbing enthusiasts support climbing gyms, clubs and advocacy groups - no longer the exclusive band of wanderers of just a few decades ago. The heights they achieve throughout the state require skills, levels of expertise, techniques and climbing methods as varied as the state's terrain. Cameras follow as they seek to conquer nature's rock walls.G

11:30 pm

Dialogue"Sandra Day O'Connor"
The first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court talked with host Marcia Franklin about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence, and fly fishing. O'Connor was in Idaho as keynote speaker at the Andrus Center for Public Policy's conference on women and leadership. Franklin also talks with David Adler, director of the Andrus Center.G